Police Law Blog European Decisions Statutory Materials

Police Regulations 2003 (d). HO Circular 012/2012. Annex F

Circular 012/2012. Amendments to determinations under the Police Regulations 2003. This circular publicises the amendments to the Secretary of State’s determinations under the Police Regulations 2003 to implement the two-year suspension of incremental progression for Assistant Chief Constables. The amendments have been made to annex F of those determinations and are attached to this circular. […]

Sharing data with crime reduction partnerships

R (on the application of M) v Chief Constable of Sussex [2021] EWCA Civ 42 is an important decision from the Court of Appeal regarding an information sharing agreement (“ISA”) between a police force and a local business crime reduction partnership (“BCRP”). The ISA was held not to breach the Data Protection Act 2018 (“DPA”) and the […]

Discriminatory behaviour, misconduct charges and police misconduct hearings

The question of how misconduct proceedings should address allegations of discrimination or harassment has now been the subject of a handful of High Court decisions. What falls from them is the importance of the misconduct allegations setting out the specific heads of discriminatory behaviour said to have been committed, whether such conduct is deliberate or […]

Article 2 inquest not required where police failures had already been fully investigated

In R (Grice) v HM Senior Coroner of Brighton and Hove [2020] EWHC 3581, the High Court has summarised the scope of the requirements under Article 2 of the European Convention of Human Rights (ECHR) for an effective investigation into alleged failures of the police to protect life. The question arose where a coroner had refused […]

Private bigotry, public discipline

A group of police officers exchange off-duty, sexist, degrading, racist, antisemitic, homophobic and disability-mocking WhatsApp group chat messages, as well posting crime scene photographs of current investigations. No crime was committed. That’s a private matter, isn’t it? No. It isn’t. So held the Second Division of the Inner House of the Court of Session in […]